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Lactose malabsorption and intolerance in older adults. [PDF]

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Gallo A   +3 more
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Lactose intolerance awareness among adults in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon
Aleyeidi N   +9 more
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Cow's Milk: A Benefit for Human Health? Omics Tools and Precision Nutrition for Lactose Intolerance Management. [PDF]

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Pratelli G   +6 more
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Hypolactasia and the Irritable Colon Syndrome

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1972
Jejunal biopsy with disaccharidase assay has been performed on 81 patients with the irritable colon syndrome. Most of the patients were British natives and of British stock. Nine of them (12.3%) had hypolactasia, a proportion which is only a little higher than has been found in healthy British volunteers and in other control subjects. A small number of
A S, Pena, S C, Truelove
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Clinical Picture of Hypolactasia and Lactose Intolerance

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1994
Selective adult-type hypolactasia, the main cause of primary malabsorption of lactose, shows considerable variation in terms of its symptoms, which mainly depend on the amount of milk consumption. The article discusses congenital lactase deficiency and familial lactose intolerance.
K, Villako, H, Maaroos
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Diagnosis of Hypolactasia and Lactose Malabsorption

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1994
The article briefly describes the various methods that are available for diagnosing hypolactasia. Special attention is drawn to the fact that different methods are useful at different levels of the health care organization. When the test result indicates lactose malabsorption, general malabsorption should be excluded by a glucose-galactose tolerance ...
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Adult-type hypolactasia and regulation of lactase expression

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta - General Subjects, 2005
A common genetically determined polymorphism in the human population leads to two distinct phenotypes in adults, lactase persistence and adult-type hypolactasia (lactase non-persistence). All healthy newborn children express high levels of lactase and are able to digest large quantities of lactose, the main carbohydrate in milk.
Jesper T Troelsen
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BREATH HYDROGEN AS A DIAGNOSTIC METHOD FOR HYPOLACTASIA

Lancet, The, 1975
Breath hydrogen (H2), collected by end-expiratory sampling, was measured in twenty-five patients with abdominal symptoms or diarrhoea after ingesting 50 g. of lactose. This was compared with established tests of hypolactasia. Fifteen patients with a blood-glucose rise of more than 20 mg. per 100 ml.
G, Metz   +4 more
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